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A superb range of three and four bedroom storey homes and luxury two bedroom apartments.

The Park, a stylish new development within walking distance from the heart of historic Durham.

If location is top of your wish list, The Park, in its central location couldn’t be more perfect.

Featuring a range of two bedroom apartments and three and four bedroom family homes, buyers looking to live the Durham dream can move into a brand new home safe in the knowledge that everything they could possibly need can be found right on the doorstep.

From those looking to take their first steps onto the property ladder, to families looking for the right work-life balance, The Park is sure to provide the perfect solution.

Thriving in every sense of the word, Durham, with its striking cathedral dominating the skyline, its renowned university and the picturesque river running through its centre, is regarded as one of the regions most desirable residential hot spots and a great place in which to live and work.

Designated a conservation area and one of great historical importance, over 630 buildings in the city are listed, adding charm and character in abundance.

In addition to the many local restaurants, high street and independent shops and bars, Durham also enjoys easy access to some of the areas finest countryside. Close proximity to the A1(M) makes the city well placed for travel to some of the North East’s other major town and cities, including Newcastle, Middlesbrough and Sunderland.

Durham railway station is situated on the East Coast Main Line between Edinburgh and London, while the city is centrally located between Newcastle and Durham Tees Valley airports.

About the area Thriving in every sense of the word, Durham, with its striking cathedral dominating the skyline, its renowned university and the picturesque river running through its centre, is regarded as one of the regions most desirable residential hot spots and a great place in which to live and work.

Designated a conservation area and one of great historical importance, over 630 buildings in the city are listed, adding charm and character.

Despite its abundance of local restaurants, high street and independent shops and bars, Durham also enjoys easy access to some of the areas finest countryside. Close proximity to the A1(M) makes the city well placed for travel to some of the North Easts other major town and cities, including Newcastle, Middlesborough and Sunderland.

Call the sales office on 0845 676 2294 or visit www.taylorwimpey.co.uk for more information.